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Diamond Hole Saws, Rotary Tool Tips, Grinding Discs, and Sanding Pads by Chinese Clay Art

Diamond Sanding Sponges, Grinding Discs, and Hole Saws from Chinese Clay Art

Diamond Hole saws, Rotary Tool Tips, Grinding Discs, and Sanding Pads by Chinese Clay Art

The best way to grind and smooth sharp edges on glass and pottery is with diamond sanding pads. Pottery glaze and glass are physically nearly identical so both ceramic and glass artists use the same diamond tipped drill bits.

Potter's can now easily grind off glaze drips and sharp edges in fired clay with these hollow core drill bits. Cold work for glass artists uses diamond sanders and rotary tool tips to smooth and polish pontil punty scars and any sharp edges.

Note: Wet sanding is always best. Use water to control dust and extend the life of your glass finishing tools, grinding discs, and sanding pads.

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Sanding Sponge 100 Grit by Chinese Clay Art
Sanding Sponge 120 Grit by Chinese Clay Art
Diamond Sanding Sponge 100 Grit by Chinese Clay Art for Glass and Ceramics
8" Diamond Grinding Disc (120 grit : Medium)
12" Diamond Grinding Disc (180 grit : Fine)
8" Diamond Grinding Disc (60 grit : Coarse)
8" Diamond Grinding Disc (180 grit : Fine)
Diamond Hole Saw : 10mm For Glass and Ceramics
12" Diamond Grinding Disc (60 grit : Coarse)
Diamond Hole Saw : 6mm For Glass and Ceramics
12" Diamond Grinding Disc (120 grit : Medium)
Diamond Hole Saw : 10 Piece Set Glass and Ceramics
Diamond Rotary Tool Tips 20 Piece Set 80 grit for Glass and Ceramics
Diamond Hole Saw : 8mm For Glass and Ceramics
Diamond Hole Saw : 14mm For Glass and Ceramics
Diamond Hole Saw : 12mm For Glass and Ceramics
Diamond Hole Saw : 22mm For Glass and Ceramics
Diamond Hole Saw : 28mm For Glass and Ceramics
Diamond Hole Saw : 45mm For Glass and Ceramics
Diamond Hole Saw : 40mm For Glass and Ceramics
Diamond Hole Saw : 32mm For Glass and Ceramics

OUR PROCESS

Natural Sheffield Clay is mined on our property from as seen at one of the open clay pits. The Sheffield Clay deposit is located in Sheffield, Massachusetts, on U.S. Route 7 in the Southwest corner of Berkshire County.